Graham Nash entered the music industry 60 years ago when he debuted as a part of the Hollies. To celebrate his big milestone, the singer would be going on tour, and releasing a new album.

The 80-year-old singer founded one of the United Kingdom's most popular pop groups called the Hollies in the 1960s. At their debut album titled "Here I Go Again" released in 1964, he was considered as the band's leader.

Aside from Nash, other members include Tony Hicks, Ian Parker, Bobby Elliott, Peter Howarth, Ray Stiles, Steve Lauri, and more.

According to Ultimate Classic Rock, the musician's scheduled concerts will begin at Ram's Head On Stage in Annapolis, Maryland on April 15.

The former band member will then visit several venues across the United States like the Fox Theatre in Phoenix, Old Town School of Folk Music in Chicago, Bethel Woods Event Gallery in Bethel Woods, and many more.

His last three shows would be at the City Windery in New York City. Aside from his tour in April and May, he will also complete a handful of shows in June and July that were initially postponed due to the pandemic.

Information about tickets and complete tour dates is available on Graham Nash's official website.

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Graham Nash New Music

Per the outlet, the singer is set to drop a new album titled "Now" in the spring, but there is still no official release date. It would be his first studio album since "This Path Tonight" in 2016.

In addition, Nash is also planning to release a compilation album with David Crosby even though they have differences over the past few years.

The two musicians have been on bad terms even before Nash announced the disbandment of their band,  Crosby, Stills & Nash.

The new record will reportedly feature him and Crosby singing harmonies.

Speaking to The San Diego Union-Tribune, the musician said the album will contain songs like Stephen Stills' "Love the One You're With" , "Doctor My Eyes" by Jackson Browne, "Mexico" by Jackson Browne, and many more.

The final song would be a cover of Carole King's "You've Got a Friend." As of this writing, the singer has not revealed the official title and release date for the said project.

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